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Santander bank plans to slash up to 1,200 jobs in Spain

Spain’s Santander, the eurozone’s biggest bank, yesterday told unions that it plans to slash up to 1,200 jobs in its Spanish home market, unions and other sources close to the talks said. 
The bank, which employs some 25,000 people in Spain, unveiled plans last week to close 450 branches — about 13% of its network — in Spain as it addresses a shift to online banking. 
Santander management proposed that up to 1,200 jobs be cut mainly through voluntary departures and early retirement, the UGT union said in a statement. 
The bank also proposed a plan to boost employee mobility within its network that involves forced transfers and economic compensation of up to €20,000 ($22,750), the union added. 
UGT said it rejected “any traumatic measures for the staff” and did not accept the bank’s proposals. 
The bulk of the job cuts, 950, will be of bank branch staff, according to the union. 
Santander’s planned branch closures will mainly affect smaller outlets staffed by three or fewer employees. 
The bank plans to upgrade 350 of its remaining offices to focus on offering advisory services to clients instead of just simple transactions. 
Like its peers worldwide, Santander is dealing with a shift to online and mobile-based banking as well as a threat of nascent “fintech” rivals who use computer and Internet technology to develop innovative financial services and applications. 
Other European banks, including in France and Britain, have also closed branches or grouping smaller offices into bigger ones than can offer a range of services. 
Santander’s net profit edged up 3% last year to €5.97bn ($6.5bn), held back by an exceptional provision linked to a British insurance scandal. 
In Spain, which is starting to recover from a damaging economic crisis but is currently in a political deadlock following inconclusive December elections, the bank saw net profits rise 18.2% to €977mn.


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